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  • What you must be able to do and understand when to prepare yourself, the vehicle and its passengers for a journey.

  • How to get a parallel import licence for your medicine in the UK, including pharmacovigilance requirements and submitting your application.

  • Find out what information you need to show on products made of or containing meat that you sell to the public.

  • Details for owners, operators, and masters of vessels on inland waters, including categorisation, how to apply, safety requirements and best practice.

  • Transitional provisions Part 2 and Appendix V: Immigration Rules for Visitors.

  • Find out what it means to be a charity and what to do if setting up a charity is the right option for you.

  • How to create, edit and tag content in Whitehall publisher.

  • Guidance for suppliers and dealers.

  • Guidance on VAT as it applies to local authorities and other government and public bodies

  • Guidance to register for British citizenship if you are a stateless person.

  • What should happen during direct access scheme (DAS) motorcycle training.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the hedgerow supplement - casting up item.

  • Best-practice standards for early years teachers.

  • Reporting labour exploitation: who to tell and what they need to know.

  • How we regulate and intervene in independent schools, and details of when we take legal action against unregistered schools.

  • Information about the use of statements of truth in support of applications to HM Land Registry (practice guide 73).

  • Streamlined Routes (also known as Streamlined Subsidy Schemes) are a type of subsidy scheme made by the UK government for use by any UK public authority.

  • The framework sets out the ASYE programme’s underpinning principles for newly qualified social workers in adult, and child and family services and for their employers.

  • When you need to apply for consent, how to apply, and the works that you can do without consent.

  • Data protection legislation, and who and what it’s intended to protect.